Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx jumped on the Obama bandwagon three-plus years ago along with most of his celebrity pals. But, like "Saturday Night Live" alum Jon Lovitz, he's seen enough of the "cool" leader's impact on the country."

Compelling stuff.

So, that it is posted on Breitbart is the core of your rejection? To quote you, your response is compelling stuff. eyeroll.

The Healthsherpa website doesn't work because it doesn't tie into backend systems of several entities (Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration, HHS, the Treasury Department and the Department of Justice) as Healthcare.gov has to, the site also doesn't interact with the exchanges set up by more than a dozen states, and it doesn't tie into the insurance providers anywhere.

So again the right wing demonstrates a fundamental ignorace of the problem they are trying to vigorously exploit by reducing the complexity and scale of the issue down to a a bite size morsel. The idea that the issue is just the website is just ignorance of the facts.

The Healthsherpa website doesn't work because it doesn't tie into backend systems of several entities (Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration, HHS, the Treasury Department and the Department of Justice) as Healthcare.gov has to, the site also doesn't interact with the exchanges set up by more than a dozen states, and it doesn't tie into the insurance providers anywhere.

So again the right wing demonstrates a fundamental ignorace of the problem they are trying to vigorously exploit by reducing the complexity and scale of the issue down to a a bite size morsel. The idea that the issue is just the website is just ignorance of the facts.

I have to agree that while the 3guys' effort may have been genuine, those that are trying to exploit it politically are WAY off. That website does nothing close to what they are trying to do with healthcare.gov

The funny thing is that the people trying to exploit this are missing the forest for the trees. Half the reason the site doesn't work is because of the way the bureaucrats and politicians are asking the developers to do with the site architecture.

The 3guys website gives you direct access to pricing and subsidies before you have to register. That is typical of most websites offering something for sale - shop first then register, create an account and buy.

Not so with healthcare.gov!! You create the account first, give up all your private information, THEN you can shop, sort of.

That is all because they want to limit political damage. THAT is what the exploiters should have focused on, not the stupid website. The problem is Obamacare and Obama, not the website.

The Healthsherpa website doesn't work because it doesn't tie into backend systems of several entities (Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration, HHS, the Treasury Department and the Department of Justice) as Healthcare.gov has to, the site also doesn't interact with the exchanges set up by more than a dozen states, and it doesn't tie into the insurance providers anywhere.

So again the right wing demonstrates a fundamental ignorace of the problem they are trying to vigorously exploit by reducing the complexity and scale of the issue down to a a bite size morsel. The idea that the issue is just the website is just ignorance of the facts.

Yes the sherpa site a great tool to shop from. Once you know what you want people have multiple ways to sign up. The data shows it takes 30 minutes at best to get thru the questions and signup unless you lock up and do not pass go and must log in again. Most shoppers looked on average 18 times as they compared plans. Government just doesn't serve the public like clients because they don't have to.

Think of your RMV experience for new plates and apply it to government managed healthcare which is infinitely more complex.

The IRS back end connection is a killer; its an identity theft opportunity waiting to happen and its more about being an enforcement tool as opposed to providing insurance.

But, even if it worked flawlessley, Obamacare is a train wreck, destroying our health care system.

Just because... it's wednesday.

At least you're confirming your confirmation bias out loud and proud.

If you knew anything about MIS projects, you wouldn't post such specious drivel with any seriousness....

if our govt knew anything about......................

The project is one thing. The law is another.

Technology takes time and money...often much of both. And in this situation, I believe both were purposely and incidentally constrained throughout the process.

After all, one party in congress declared it their mission to tank, stymie and thwart the law at every turn, no matter what the cost or implication. Nihilists can be like that...all not caring about consequences and such....